At 4:30 am the Chatham Fish Pier had been awake for a few hours, but the town was still quiet as a cameraman and television series host strode down a metal gangplank that led to fishing vessel Noah II.
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Small Boats. Big Ideas.
Together, we’re building a better future for fish and fishing.
FOR THE SHELL OF IT
This issue of “Small Boats, Big Ideas” shifts our focus for just a moment.
WHERE IT ALL BEGINS, THE ARC OF SHELLFISH PROPAGATION
If you have enjoyed local shellfish, chances are your meal started as a seed from the Aquacultural Research Corporation.
SHELLFISH SCHOLARS
On a recent morning at Monomoy Regional Middle School, a group of fifth-graders gathered around a large table, gazing through murky beakers, peering into low water-filled plastic trays, waiting for oysters to do their stuff.
CRAFTING A CLAM PLAN, AND MORE
Ed Janiunas came to the Cape via Wall Street and after volunteering in the Yarmouth Shellfish Department, he began thinking of a new career path – working with millions of oysters instead of millions of dollars’ in bonds.
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